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By:Illah Nourbakhsh (illah) on
October 16, 2009
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Trees outside Carnegie Mellon's Cyert Hall. Gigapan Epic 100 canted downward 90 degrees taking an image set from the robot "horizon" up 45 degrees.
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Date Taken: October 16, 2009
Date Added: October 17, 2009
Bookmarked: 1 time
Total Views: 138 views
Gear: Canon SD880
Snapshots: 1
Size: 0.61 gigapixels
Field of View: 360.0 degrees wide, 84.0 degrees high
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October 17, 2009 09:44 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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Wow, that's an astonishing perspective!...and thanks for the comments on my Dawson Falls panorama. Here's one of the next in line to be uploaded: Helmcken Falls, on the same river downstream. (this is a 10% reduction of the original Gigapan) http://www.pbase.com/darby2/image/118312026/original Posted by Darbs |
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October 17, 2009 20:31 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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Cool shot : ) It is a little planet without having to do a stereographic projection conversion with the lattitude at -90 degrees. I love the wonderful orange and yellow colors of the leaves. Posted by Castillonis |
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October 17, 2009 20:44 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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You have created the fantastic planet Autumna. Only native Autumnans can explain how it can be that the ground is covered with orange sugar maple leaves, and all the leaves still on the trees are yellow. A wonderful puzzle. Posted by cfastie |
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